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I think this is already solved by bbf0c76 |
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Cool, many thanks!
marcone ***@***.***> schrieb am So., 22. Dez. 2024, 19:53:
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At least for my setup, resizing is not necessary or useful. I use an eMMC module for the operating system and an SD card for the data. I have created an environment variable analogous to
teslausb_setup_variables.conf
(DATA_DRIVE
), whose existence is checked in install.sh and then the resizing is skipped.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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